Breathing assistance apparatus

ABSTRACT

A mask assembly for use as part of an apparatus for supplying a flow of respiratory gases to a user is disclosed. The mask assembly includes a mask body having an inlet through which said flow of respiratory gases are provided to the interior of said mask body. A mask seal assembly comprising a seal of flexible material and a clip of rigid material is attached to the body. The seal has a first side and a second side. The first side of the seal is shaped to approximately match the contours of a user&#39;s face and in use substantially seal against a user&#39;s face. The second side is attached to the clip. The clip provides an interface extending substantially the full perimeter or periphery of the mask seal assembly for releasably attaching the mask seal assembly to the mask body. The clip comprises a bridging portion spanning outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body to space at least a portion of the second side of the seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body.

PRIORITY, INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/568,186, filed Jan. 4, 2022, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/384,218, filed Apr. 15, 2019, now U.S. Pat. No. 11,247,013, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/977,083, filed Dec. 21, 2015, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,272,218, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/877,903, filed May 30, 2013, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,561,338, which claims priority to international Patent App. No. PCT/NZ2011/000211, filed Oct. 7, 2011, which claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent App. No. 61/391,527, filed Oct. 8, 2010. All of the above, and any and all applications for which a foreign or domestic priority claim is identified in the Application Data Sheet as filed with the present application, are hereby incorporated by reference under 37 CFR § 1.57, for all that each contains, for all purposes.

BACKGROUND Field

The present invention generally relates to patient interfaces. More particularly, the present invention relates to such interfaces particularly though not solely for use in delivering CPAP therapy to patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).

Related Art

In the art of respiration devices, there are a variety of respiratory masks that cover the nose and/or mouth of a human user in order to provide a continuous seal around the nasal and/or oral areas of the face such that gas may be provided at positive pressure within the mask for consumption by the user. The uses for such masks range from high altitude breathing (i.e., aviation applications) to mining and firefighting applications, to various medical diagnostic and therapeutic applications.

Such respiratory masks should provide an effective seal against the user's face to reduce the likelihood of leakage of the gas being supplied. Commonly, in prior mask configurations, a good mask-to-face seal has been attained in many instances only with considerable discomfort for the user. This problem is prevalent in those applications, especially medical applications, in which the user wears a mask or patient interface continuously for hours or perhaps even days. In such situations, the user may not tolerate the mask for long durations and optimum therapeutic or diagnostic objectives thus will not be achieved, or will be achieved with great difficulty and considerable user discomfort.

To aid with user comfort, masks can be provided in a range of different sizes. A user will find one particular size in the available range of sizes most suitable for providing an effective seal and a comfortable fit. A single mask frame can be provided to which a range of different sized seals may be fitted. A user chooses the most suitably sized seal from the available range (e.g., the user chooses one size from small, medium, large and extra large) and attaches that seal to the mask frame for use.

A further example of a way in which differently sized users are accommodated is the nasal mask range disclosed in US2010/0006101, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein. As shown in FIG. 1 of this application, three different sized mask bodies 430 and correspondingly sized seal assemblies 440 are provided. A user may select the most suitably sized frame and corresponding seal assembly for use. Various components of the nasal mask disclosed in US2010/0006101 are described below with reference to FIGS. 2 to 6 .

The mask assembly 402 comprises a mask body 430 and a mask seal assembly 440. The mask body 430 provides the overall structural support for the mask assembly, and provides a clip type fitting 433 for attaching the mask assembly 402 to headgear 421. The mask body includes a forehead support 431 to which the headgear is also attached.

A rear side of the mask body 430 interfaces to the seal assembly 440. The seal assembly 440 provides a sealing interface against a user's face in use.

The mask body 430 has an inlet for receiving a flow of respiratory gases and exhaust holes 425 to allow exhaled breath to be vented from the mask assembly. The mask body forms an internal cavity to which respiratory gases are supplied via the inlet. The inlet comprises a tubular projection 422 extending from a front side 471 of the mask body 430. A connector 423 connects to the inlet and swivels with respect to the mask body 430, for connecting a supply conduit to the mask body.

The seal assembly 440 comprises a flexible seal 443 attached to a relatively rigid plastic clip 442. The flexible seal 443 is over-moulded to the plastic clip 442 so that the seal assembly 440 forms a single item of the mask assembly 402. The plastic clip has a series of holes 446 around its perimeter. During manufacture, overmoulding of the seal to the clip causes the seal material to flow through the series of holes 446. During manufacture, the seal material is cured. Once cured, the seal 443 is mechanically linked to the plastic clip 442 via holes 446, providing a mechanical joint between the clip and the seal. The holes 446 are located through a raised ridge 445 running around the inside perimeter of the clip.

The clip 442 releasably attaches to the mask body in a ‘clip’ or ‘snap’ type engagement. A series of bumps 448, or raised portions, on the mask body 430 interact with corresponding recesses 447 on the clip 442, to hold the clip 442 in place on the body 430. As the clip 442 attaches to the mask body, interference between the clip and each mask body bump 448 causes the clip or the mask body, or both, to deflect to a deflected condition until each bump 448 reaches a corresponding recess 447. Once the clip has been fully engaged with the body, each bump 448 locates within a corresponding recess 447, and the clip or body, or both un-deflect from the deflected condition to an un-deflected or partially deflected condition, the parts being clipped or snapped together in a fully engaged position.

The clip 442 preferably has a relatively long lead in, or ramped profile 449, leading to the clip recess 447. This lead in section extends the full inside perimeter length of the clip 442. The lead-in section assists with the attachment of the clip to the mask body. The clip 442 or mask body 430, or both, are gradually deflected over the length of the lead-in section until the apex of the lead-in section and each mask body bump 448 pass each other. Once the bumps 448 have passed over the lead-in section, the bumps 448 locate within each corresponding recess 447, such that there is little or no interference between the two parts 430 and 442. The two parts un-deflect in a relatively sudden snap action compared to the gradual deflection caused by the lead in section 449 during engagement.

The face seal assembly 440 includes at least one wing portion 444 to assist a user to disengage the face seal assembly from the mask body. The wing portions 444 provide a gripping flange to pull the clip 442 away from the mask body 430.

The nasal mask includes a cushion 441. Cushion 441 is provided around the periphery of the mask, and is surrounded by the seal assembly 440. The cushion 441 provides support to the seal 443 to achieve an effective seal onto the face of the user to reduce the likelihood of leakage.

One end 462 of the mask cushion is shaped to match the shape of the seal in contact with the user's face, and an opposite end 463 is shaped to match the mask body. The cushion includes a raised bridge 465 in the nasal bridge region. The raised bridge 465 can also be described as a cut out section made in the cushion, the cut out being on the mask body end 463 of the cushion. As the raised bridge 465 is unsupported by the mask body 430, it is much more flexible and results in less pressure on the nasal bridge of the patient.

The cushion 441 is located around the outer periphery of the mask body, contacting the mask body except for in the raised bridge portion 465 of the cushion. The cushion is located in a generally triangular cavity 466, the cavity continuing around the periphery of the body, terminating at each side of the nose bridge region 467 of the mask, where the raised bridge portion 465 of the cushion does not contact the mask body 430. The cavity 466 is generally formed by two spaced apart walls 476 and 477. The cushion 441 is a separate item, the seal assembly 440 fitting in place over the cushion to hold it in place within the mask assembly 402.

In this specification where reference has been made to patent specifications, other external documents, or other sources of information, this is generally for the purpose of providing a context for discussing the features of the invention. Unless specifically stated otherwise, reference to such external documents is not to be construed as an admission that such documents, or such sources of information, in any jurisdiction, are prior art, or form part of the common general knowledge in the art.

SUMMARY

An object of the present invention is to provide a patient interface which goes some way to overcoming disadvantages in the prior art or which will at least provide the users with a useful choice.

In one aspect, the present invention broadly consists in a mask assembly for use as part of an apparatus for supplying a flow of respiratory gases to a user, comprising:

a mask body having an inlet through which said flow of respiratory gases are provided to the interior of said mask body, the inlet adapted to be connected to a gases conduit,

a mask seal assembly comprising a seal of flexible material and a clip of rigid material,

the seal having a first side and a second side, the first side of the seal being shaped to approximately match the contours of a user's face and in use substantially seal against a user's face, the second side attached to said clip,

the clip providing an interface extending substantially the full perimeter or periphery of the mask seal assembly for releasably attaching the mask seal assembly to the mask body, and

wherein the clip comprises a bridging portion spanning outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body to space at least a portion of the second side of the seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body.

Preferably the mask assembly comprises an inner cushion located between the clip and the first side of the seal.

Preferably the inner cushion is located between the bridging portion of the clip and the first side of the seal.

Preferably the clip comprises a channel in the bridging portion, a first side of the inner cushion in use supporting the first side of the seal, and a second side of the inner cushion being received in the channel.

Preferably the seal is attached to a first side of the clip and a second side of the clip releaseably attaches to the mask body, and the bridging portion spans between the first and second sides of the clip.

Preferably the seal assembly comprises a second seal of flexible material attached to the second side of the clip for forming a seal between the mask seal assembly and the mask body.

Preferably the bridging portion and the seal are sized according to one of a series of sizes, each one of the series of sizes suitable for sealing against a differently sized user's face.

Preferably the mask body is adapted for use with a plurality of the seal assemblies, at least one said seal assembly having a said bridging portion, each said seal assembly having a said seal sized according to one of a series of sizes, each one of the series of sizes suitable for sealing against a differently sized user's face, and the second side of the clip of each said seal assembly being the same or similar to be releasably attached to the mask body.

Preferably the seal and the second seal are integrally formed and joined together across the bridging portion.

Preferably the seal and the second seal are integrally formed and joined together across the bridging portion via a runner across or through the bridging portion.

Preferably the mask assembly comprises an inner cushion located between the mask body and the first side of the seal.

Preferably the mask assembly comprises a channel in the mask body, a first side of the inner cushion in use supporting the first side of the seal, and a second side of the inner cushion being received in the channel in the mask body.

Preferably the bridging portion has an outward dimension that is the same or similar around the perimeter or periphery of the mask body.

Preferably the bridging portion has an outward dimension that varies around the perimeter or periphery of the clip.

Preferably the outward dimension of the bridging portion is larger at a bottom portion of the seal assembly and smaller at an upper portion or nasal bridge region of the seal assembly.

Preferably the bridging portion tapers from a first outward dimension in the bottom portion of the mask assembly to a second outward dimension in the upper portion or nasal bridge region of the mask assembly.

Preferably each said seal assembly in the said plurality of seal assemblies has a bridging portion with a first outward dimension in the bottom of the mask assembly and a second outward dimension in the upper portion of the mask assembly and the first outward dimension is greater than the second outward dimension, and the second outward dimension of each said seal assembly is the same or similar, and the first outward dimension of each said seal assembly is different to the first outward dimension of the other said seal assemblies in said plurality of seal assemblies, the first outward dimension of each said seal assembly sized to be suitable for sealing against a differently sized user's face.

Preferably the bridging portion extends rearward away from a front of the mask body towards a user's face in use.

Preferably the mask body is adapted for use with a plurality of the seal assemblies, at least one said seal assembly having a said bridging portion, each said seal assembly having a seal of a different type comprising one of a cannula seal, a nasal seal, a mouth seal and a full face seal, and the second side of the clip of each said seal assembly being the same or similar to be releasably attached to the mask body.

Preferably the mask seal assembly releasably attaches to a rear perimeter of the mask body.

Preferably the rear perimeter of the mask body defines an area being more than ten times the area of the mask body inlet.

Preferably the bridging portion spaces the second side of the seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body by at least 10 mm.

Preferably the mask body defines a hollow space for receiving or covering a user's nose or mouth or both.

In another aspect, the present invention broadly consists in a mask package comprising:

a mask body having an inlet through which a flow of respiratory gases are provided to the interior of the mask body, the inlet adapted to be connected to a gases conduit,

a first seal assembly comprising:

a first seal of a flexible material and a first clip of a rigid material, the first seal having a first side and a second side, the first side of the first seal being shaped to approximately match the contours of a user's face and in use substantially seal against a user's face, said second side of said first seal attached to said first clip,

the first clip providing an interface extending substantially the full perimeter or periphery of the first seal assembly, the second side of the first seal attached to a first side of the first clip and a second side of the first clip for releaseably attaching the first seal assembly to the mask body,

a second seal assembly comprising:

a second seal of a flexible material and a second clip of a rigid material, the second seal having a first side and a second side, the first side of the second seal being shaped to approximately match the contours of a user's face and in use substantially seal against a user's face, said second side of said second seal attached to said second clip,

the second clip providing an interface extending substantially the full perimeter or periphery of the second seal assembly, the second side of the second seal attached to a first side of the second clip and a second side of the second clip for releaseably attaching the second seal assembly to the mask body,

wherein the first clip or the second clip or both comprises a bridging portion spanning outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body to space at least a portion of the second side of the first or second seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body when the first or second seal assembly is attached to the mask body, and the first side of the first clip being comparatively different to the first side of the second clip, and the first seal being comparatively different to the second seal.

Preferably the mask package comprises a first inner cushion for use with the first seal assembly and a second inner cushion for use with the second seal assembly.

Preferably the first seal assembly attached to the mask body, the first inner cushion is located between the first clip and the first side of the first seal, or with the second seal assembly attached to the mask body, the second inner cushion is located between the second clip and the first side of the second seal.

Preferably the first seal assembly attached to the mask body, the first inner cushion is located between the bridging portion of the first clip and the first side of the first seal, or with the second seal assembly attached to the mask body, the second inner cushion is located between the bridging portion of the second clip and the first side of the second seal.

Preferably the bridging portion of the first clip of the first seal assembly has a channel for receiving the first inner cushion, or/and the bridging portion of the second clip of the second seal assembly has a channel for receiving the second inner cushion.

Preferably the bridging portion of the first clip of the first seal assembly has an outward dimension that varies around the perimeter of the first clip, or the bridging portion of the second clip of the second seal assembly has an outward dimension that varies around the perimeter of the first clip.

Preferably the bridging portion of the first clip of the first seal assembly has a larger outward dimension at the bottom of the first seal assembly compared to the outward dimension at the top or nasal bridge region of the first seal assembly, and/or the bridging portion of the second clip of the second seal assembly has a larger outward dimension at the bottom of the second seal assembly compared to the outward dimension at the top or nasal bridge region of the second seal assembly.

Preferably the bridging portion of the second clip of the second seal assembly has a larger outward dimension at the bottom of the second seal assembly compared to the bridging portion of the first clip of the first seal assembly, the second seal of the second seal assembly being larger than the first seal of the first seal assembly.

Preferably the bridging portion of the first clip of the first seal assembly and the bridging portion of the second clip of the second seal assembly have the same or a similar outward dimension in the nasal bridge region of the clip.

Preferably the first side of the second seal has a longer perimeter length than the first side of the first seal.

Preferably a mask assembly comprising the mask body and the first seal assembly has an internal cavity having a first depth, and a mask assembly comprising the mask body and the second seal assembly has an internal cavity having a second depth, the second depth being greater than the first depth.

Preferably the bridging portion of the second clip of the second seal assembly extends rearward away from the general plane of the mask body when the second seal assembly is attached to the mask body.

Preferably the first seal assembly comprises a seal of flexible material attached to the second side of the first clip for forming a seal between the first mask seal assembly and the mask body, and/or

the second seal assembly comprises a seal of flexible material attached to the second side of the second clip for forming a seal between the second mask seal assembly and the mask body.

Preferably the first seal of the first seal assembly and the seal on the second side of the first clip of the first seal assembly are integrally formed and joined together across the bridging portion of the first clip, and/or

the second seal of the second seal assembly and the seal on the second side of the second clip of the second seal assembly are integrally formed and joined together across the bridging portion of the second clip.

Preferably a mask assembly comprising the mask body and the first seal assembly or the second seal assembly is a nasal mask or a full face mask.

Preferably the first side of the second clip has a longer perimeter length than the first side of the first clip, the second seal being larger than the first seal.

Preferably the first side of the second seal has a longer perimeter length than the first side of the first seal.

Preferably the first and second seals are different types of seals, the first and second seals being one of a cannula seal, a nasal seal, a mouth seal and a full face seal.

Preferably the first mask seal assembly and the second mask seal assembly releasably attach to a rear perimeter of the mask body.

Preferably the rear perimeter of the mask body defines an area being more than ten times the area of the mask body inlet.

Preferably the bridging portion of the first clip spaces the second side of the first seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body by at least 10 mm, or the bridging portion of the second clip spaces the second side of the second seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body by at least 10 mm.

Preferably the mask body defines a hollow space for receiving or covering a user's nose or mouth or both.

In another aspect, the present invention broadly consists in a mask assembly for use as part of an apparatus for supplying a flow of respiratory gases to a user, comprising:

a mask body having an inlet through which said flow of respiratory gases are provided to the interior of said mask body, the inlet adapted to be connected to a gases conduit,

a mask seal assembly comprising a seal of a flexible material and a clip of a rigid material,

said seal having a first side and a second side, the first side of said seal being shaped to approximately match the contours of a user's face and in use substantially seal against a user's face, said second side attached to said clip,

said clip providing an interface extending substantially the full perimeter or periphery of the mask seal assembly for releasably attaching the mask seal assembly to the mask body, and

an inner cushion located between the clip and said first side of the seal.

Preferably the clip comprises a bridging portion spanning outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body to space at least the second side of the seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body.

Preferably the inner cushion is located between the bridging portion and the first side of the seal.

Preferably the clip comprises a channel in the bridging portion, a first side of the inner cushion in use supporting the first side of the seal, and a second side of the inner cushion being received in the channel.

Preferably the seal is attached to a first side of the clip and a second side of the clip releaseably attaches to the mask body, and the bridging portion spans between the first and second sides of the clip.

Preferably the seal assembly comprises a second seal of flexible material attached to the second side of the clip for forming a seal between the mask seal assembly and the mask body.

Preferably the bridging portion and said seal are sized according to one of a series of sizes, each one of the series of sizes suitable for sealing against a differently sized user's face.

Preferably the mask body is adapted for use with a plurality of said seal assemblies, at least one said seal assembly having a said bridging portion, each said seal assembly having a said seal sized according to one of a series of sizes, each one of the series of sizes suitable for sealing against a differently sized user's face, and said second side of the clip of each said seal assembly being the same or similar to be releasably attached to the mask body.

Preferably the seal and the second seal are integrally formed and joined together across the bridging portion.

Preferably the seal and the second seal are integrally formed and joined together across the bridging portion via a runner across or through the bridging portion.

Preferably the mask assembly comprises an inner cushion located between the mask body and said first side of the seal.

Preferably the mask assembly comprises a channel in the mask body, a first side of the inner cushion in use supporting the first side of the seal, and a second side of the inner cushion being received in the channel in the mask body.

Preferably the bridging portion has an outward dimension that is the same or similar around the perimeter or periphery of the mask body.

Preferably the bridging portion has an outward dimension that varies around the perimeter or periphery of the clip.

Preferably the outward dimension of the bridging portion is larger at a bottom portion of the seal assembly and smaller at an upper portion or nasal bridge region of the seal assembly.

Preferably the bridging portion tapers from a first outward dimension in the bottom portion of the mask assembly to a second outward dimension in the upper portion or nasal bridge region of the mask assembly.

Preferably each said seal assembly in the said plurality of seal assemblies has a bridging portion with a first outward dimension in the bottom of the mask assembly and a second outward dimension in the upper portion of the mask assembly and the first outward dimension is greater than the second outward dimension, and the second outward dimension of each said seal assembly is the same or similar, and the first outward dimension of each said seal assembly is different to the first outward dimension of the other said seal assemblies in said plurality of seal assemblies, the first outward dimension of each said seal assembly sized to be suitable for sealing against a differently sized user's face.

Preferably the bridging portion extends rearward away from a front of the mask body towards a user's face in use.

Preferably the mask body is adapted for use with a plurality of the seal assemblies, at least one said seal assembly having a said bridging portion, each said seal assembly having a seal of a different type comprising one of a cannula seal, a nasal seal, a mouth seal and a full face seal, and the second side of the clip of each said seal assembly being the same or similar to be releasably attached to the mask body.

Preferably the mask seal assembly releasably attaches to a rear perimeter of the mask body.

Preferably the rear perimeter of the mask body defines an area being more than ten times the area of the mask body inlet.

Preferably the bridging portion spaces the second side of the seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body by at least 10 mm.

Preferably the mask body defines a hollow space for receiving or covering a user's nose or mouth or both.

In another aspect, the present invention broadly consists in a mask seal assembly for use as part of an apparatus for supplying a flow of respiratory gases to a user, comprising:

a seal of flexible material and a clip of rigid material,

the seal having a first side and a second side, the first side of the seal being shaped to approximately match the contours of a user's face and in use substantially seal against a user's face, the second side attached to said clip,

the clip providing an interface extending substantially the full perimeter or periphery of the seal assembly, the clip having a first side and a second side, the second side of the seal being attached to the first side of the clip, and the second side of the clip for releasably attaching the mask seal assembly to a mask body,

wherein the clip comprises a bridging portion spanning between the first and second sides of the clip to space at least a portion of the second side of the seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the second side of the clip.

Preferably the clip comprises a channel in the bridging portion for receiving an inner cushion for supporting the first side of the seal in use.

Preferably the seal assembly comprises a second seal of flexible material attached to the second side of the clip for forming a seal between the mask seal assembly and a mask body.

Preferably the bridging portion and the seal are sized according to one of a series of sizes, each one of the series of sizes suitable for sealing against a differently sized user's face.

Preferably the seal and the second seal are integrally formed and joined together across the bridging portion.

Preferably the seal and the second seal are integrally formed and joined together across the bridging portion via a runner across or through the bridging portion.

Preferably the bridging portion has an outward dimension that is the same or similar around the perimeter or periphery of the mask seal assembly.

Preferably the bridging portion has an outward dimension that varies around the perimeter or periphery of the clip.

Preferably the outward dimension of the bridging portion is larger at a bottom portion of the seal assembly and smaller at an upper portion or nasal bridge region of the seal assembly.

Preferably the bridging portion tapers from a first outward dimension in the bottom portion of the mask assembly to a second outward dimension in the upper portion or nasal bridge region of the mask assembly.

Preferably the bridging portion extends rearward away from a front of a mask body to which the mask assembly is attached in use and towards a user's face in use.

Preferably the mask seal assembly is adapted to releasably attach to a rear perimeter of a mask body defining a hollow space for receiving or covering a user's nose or mouth or both and having an inlet through which the flow of gases are provided to the interior of the mask body.

Preferably the rear perimeter of the mask body defines an area being more than ten times the area of the mask body inlet.

Preferably the bridging portion spaces the second side of the seal outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the second side of the clip by at least 10 mm.

The term “comprising” is used in the specification and claims, means “consisting at least in part of.” When interpreting a statement in this specification and claims that includes “comprising”, features other than that or those prefaced by the term may also be present. Related terms such as “comprise” and “comprises” are to be interpreted in the same manner. The invention consists in the foregoing and also envisages constructions of which the following gives examples.

For purposes of summarizing the invention and the advantages achieved over the prior art, certain objects and advantages of the invention have been described above and as further described below. Of course, it is to be understood that not necessarily all such objects or advantages may be achieved in accordance with any particular embodiment of the invention. Thus, for example, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention may be embodied or carried out in a manner that achieves or optimizes one advantage or group of advantages as taught herein without necessarily achieving other objects or advantages as may be taught or suggested herein.

All of these embodiments are intended to be within the scope of the invention herein disclosed. These and other embodiments of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments having reference to the attached figures, the invention not being limited to any particular preferred embodiment(s) disclosed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The appended drawings are schematic, not necessarily drawn to scale, unless otherwise indicated, and are meant to illustrate and not to limit embodiments of the invention.

FIG. 1 illustrates three differently sized prior art mask frames and corresponding seal assemblies.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the nasal mask of FIG. 1 .

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the nasal mask of FIG. 1 .

FIG. 4 a is a perspective view of the mask seal assembly of the nasal mask of FIG. 1 .

FIG. 4 b is a perspective view of the seal clip of the mask seal assembly of the nasal mask of FIG. 1 .

FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the mask body and the mask seal assembly of the nasal mask of FIG. 1 , with the mask seal assembly removed from the mask body.

FIG. 6 is a sectional view on line X-X of the nasal mask of FIG. 2 .

FIG. 7 is a block diagram of a humidified continuous positive airway pressure system as might be used in conjunction with the mask assembly of the present invention.

FIG. 8 is a cross sectional view of a mask assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 9A to 9C are part sectional views of a lower portion of a series of three differently sized mask assemblies.

FIGS. 10A to 10C are part sectional views of a lower portion of three alternative mask assemblies each having a ‘large’ sized seal assembly.

FIGS. 11A to 11C are part sectional views of a lower portion of three alternative mask assemblies each having a ‘medium’ sized seal assembly.

FIG. 12 is a diagram showing part sectional views of a common mask body and a range of mask seal assemblies for attachment to the common mask base.

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a mask assembly comprising the present invention with section cut away to show a lower portion of the mask assembly in cross section.

FIGS. 14A to 14D show cross sections of alternative seal arrangements for forming a seal between a seal assembly and a mask body of a mask assembly comprising the present invention.

FIGS. 15A and 15B are part sectional views of a lower portion of two alternative mask assemblies each with a first seal and a second seal joined together across a bridging portion of a seal clip.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

It will be appreciated that the mask assembly as described in the preferred embodiment of the present invention can be used in respiratory care generally or with a ventilator, but will now be described below with reference to use in a humidified Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) system. It will also be appreciated that the present invention can be applied to various forms of mask assembly including, but not limited to, nasal masks and full face masks that cover both the user's nose and mouth.

With reference to FIG. 7 a humidified CPAP system is shown in which a patient 1 is receiving humidified and pressurised gases through a patient interface 2 connected to a supply conduit 3. It should be understood that CPAP is used generically and includes a range of variants including VPAP (Variable Positive Airway Pressure) and BiPAP (Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure) and numerous other forms of respiratory therapy.

Supply conduit 3 is connected to the outlet 4 of a humidification chamber 5 that contains a volume of water 6. Supply conduit 3 may contain a heater or heater wires (not shown) which heat the walls of the conduit or the gases in the conduit to reduce condensation of humidified gases within the conduit. Humidification chamber 6 is preferably formed from a plastics material. The contents of the chamber are heated by a heater. For example the chamber may have a highly heat conductive base (for example an aluminium base) which is in direct contact with a heater plate 7 of humidifier 8. Humidifier 8 is provided with control means or electronic controller 9 which may comprise a microprocessor based controller executing computer software commands stored in associated memory.

Controller 9 receives input from sources such as a user interface or dial 10 through which a user of the device may, for example, set a value (e.g., a preset or predetermined value) of humidity or temperature of the gases to be supplied. The controller may also receive input from other sources; for example temperature and/or flow velocity sensors 11 and 12 through connector 13 and heater plate temperature sensor 14. In response to the user set humidity or temperature value input via dial 10 and the other inputs, controller 9 determines when (or to what level) to energise heater plate 7 to heat the water 6 within humidification chamber 5. As the volume of water 6 within humidification chamber 5 is heated, water vapour begins to fill the volume of the chamber above the water's surface and is passed out of the humidification chamber 5 outlet 4 with the flow of gases (for example air) provided from a gases supply means or blower 15 which enters the chamber through inlet 16. Exhaled gases from the patient's mouth are passed directly to ambient surroundings in FIG. 1 .

Blower 15 is provided with variable pressure regulator or a variable speed fan 21. The fan draws air or other gases through blower inlet 17. The speed of the variable speed fan 21 is controlled by electronic controller 18 (or alternatively the function of controller 18 could carried out by controller 9) in response to inputs from controller 9.

Mask Assembly

A mask assembly 2 according to the present invention is described with reference to FIGS. 8 to 13 . FIG. 8 shows a mask comprising a mask body 30. The mask body includes an inlet 22 for receiving a flow of gases into the mask assembly. The mask body preferably includes features for securing the mask assembly in position on the user's face. For example, the embodiment of FIG. 8 includes a forehead rest 31 to assist with correct placement of the mask assembly against the user's face, and a clip 33 for attachment to headgear. Headgear may also be attached to features of the forehead rest. The mask body may include other known features, for example vent holes 25 for venting expired gases and air, and a channel 66 for receiving an inner cushion (not shown) for supporting the seal 43.

A seal assembly 40 comprising a seal 43 of a flexible material and clip 42 of a rigid material is attached to a rear side of the mask body. A first side of the flexible seal contacts a user's facial features in use. A second side of the flexible seal is attached to the clip. The seal assembly is releasably attached to the mask body 30 by the clip. Preferably the clip extends substantially the full perimeter of the mask seal assembly. The clip is rigid compared to the seal material and provides a convenient interface for releaseably attaching the flexible seal to the mask body. For example, the clip is manufactured from polycarbonate, ABS, nylon, acetyl or other similar rigid plastic. Alternatively the clip may be made from a high Shore A hardness silicone. For example, a silicone with a Shore A hardness of 90 may provide sufficient rigidity. The clip and mask body may be manufactured from the same material type. The seal is formed from rubber or other suitable flexible, resilient material. Preferable the seal is formed from silicone with a Shore-A hardness of less than 60. Preferably the seal is made from silicone with a Shore A hardness of 20-40.

From the above mentioned materials, the difference in rigidity of the clip material (rigid) and the seal material (flexible) will be appreciated. For example, polycarbonate has a Young's modulus of approximately 2 GPa, whereas the Young's modulus of a rubber or other suitable material for use as the flexible seal is in the order of 1 to 5 MPa.

The seal generally provides a flexible perimeter about the perimeter or periphery of the mask body. The seal surrounds an opening to the inside of the mask assembly. A nasal mask assembly seals against a user's face around the user's nose, the seal opening covering the user's nose. A full face mask seals against a user's face around the users nose and mouth, the seal opening covering both the user's nose and mouth.

The clip has a bridging portion 50 that spans outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body 30. The bridging portion spaces at least a portion of the second side of the flexible seal 43 outwards from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body to which the clip is attached.

The mask body 30 may be used with a conventional seal assembly as disclosed in the prior art, for example as illustrated in FIG. 4A. Where a larger mask may be used by a larger user, the same mask body 30 useable with the conventional seal assembly may be used together with a seal assembly comprising a clip with a bridging portion 50. The bridging portion 50 allows a larger flexible seal 43 to be attached to the mask body 30, as illustrated in FIG. 8 .

The present invention allows a single mask body 30 to be used for a range of differently sized users. For example, a range of differently sized seal assemblies may be provided. Each seal assembly may have a clip including a bridging portion 50. The bridging portion of each seal assembly may be a different size and each clip may be attached to a different size flexible seal. A smallest seal assembly in a range of differently sized seal assemblies may not include a bridging portion, the smallest seal assembly being a standard or conventional type seal assembly, for example as illustrated in FIG. 4A.

For supply to a user, a packaged interface product may include a single mask body, and a plurality of these seal assemblies, each of a different size with at least one of the seal assemblies having a bridging portion. The package may include instructions for selection and assembly of the seal assemblies to the mask body 30. The plurality of different size seal assemblies may be varied according to their size, by the size and arrangement of the bridging portion, the placement of an inner cushion and other aspects of variation described in this specification.

The range of seal assemblies for use with a single mask body preferably each have an identical or at least similar connection portion or side for attaching to the single mask body.

The clip with bridging portion expands a mask body to a larger size for use with a larger flexible seal. The mask body may be used with a first seal assembly comprising a flexible seal and clip without a bridging portion, for example as shown in FIG. 9C. The same mask body may be used with one or more seal assemblies each comprising a flexible seal and clip with a bridging portion to expand the mask body for use with a larger seal. A series of seal assemblies may be provided, each seal assembly in the series having a clip with a progressively larger bridging portion and corresponding larger flexible seal. A plurality of seal assemblies with clips each having differently sized bridging portions may be provided to achieve a range of mask assemblies, for appropriate selection by a user, as illustrated in FIGS. 9A and 9B.

As shown in FIG. 8 , preferably the bridging portion of the clip has an outward dimension D that varies around the perimeter or periphery of the mask body. As shown in FIG. 8 , preferably the outward dimension of the bridging portion is larger at a bottom portion of the clip and smaller at an upper portion of the clip. Alternatively, the bridging portion may have an outward dimension the same or similar around the periphery of the mask body.

The outward dimension of the bridging portion of a number of different seal assemblies may be the same in a particular portion of the mask body perimeter or periphery to which the clips are attached. For example, a range of different seal assemblies each may comprise a clip with bridging portion having a similar or the same outward dimension in the nasal bridge region, and each clip having a different outward dimension outside the nasal bridge region.

A mask according to the present invention may include a mask body having a forehead rest, for example as shown in FIG. 8 . It can be advantageous for a mask having a forehead rest to have a range of different seal assemblies each comprising a clip with bridging portion having a similar or the same outward dimension in the nasal bridge region. With each clip in the range of seal assemblies having a similar outward dimension in the nasal bridge region, the distance between the top of the seal assembly and the forehead rest remains the same across the range of different sized seal assemblies. This is preferred as the distance the forehead rest is above the top of the mask body can be sized to be suitable for use with a range of different sized seal assemblies. By comparison, in a less preferred embodiment of the present invention, each seal assembly has a clip with bridging portion having a substantially constant outward dimension around the full parameter of the seal assembly. For larger seals, the distance between the top of the seal and the forehead rest therefore decreases.

The distance between the top of the seal and the forehead rest ideally should increase for increasing sized users. With each seal in a range of seals having the same bridging portion outward dimension in the nasal bridge region, the distance between the forehead rest and the top of each seal is the same, which is preferred to the previously described less preferred embodiment.

Preferably the clip has a bridging portion that tapers from a first outward dimension in a lower section of the seal to a second outward dimension in the nasal bridge region, the first dimension being greater than the second dimension.

The embodiment of FIG. 8 is illustrated without an inner cushion between the mask body 30 and the flexible seal 43. Preferably the mask assembly comprises an inner cushion between the mask body 30 and the flexible seal 43, or an inner cushion between the clip and the flexible seal.

FIGS. 10A to 10C illustrate alternative clips with a bridging portion in the lower portion of the seal assembly for providing a ‘large’ sized seal 43 compared to other sealing assemblies. In each embodiment of FIGS. 10A to 10C, an inner cushion is located between the clip and the first side of the flexible seal 43. Preferably the inner cushion is located between the clip bridging portion and the first side of the flexible seal.

Preferably the bridging portion comprises a channel 67 for receiving and locating a side of the inner cushion at the clip. The channel may extend around a full circumference of the clip, or the channel may extend around a portion of a circumference of the clip. For example, the channel may extend around the clip outside the nasal bridge region only for use with a cushion having a raised nasal bridge region similar to the configuration of the inner cushion described in US2010/0006101.

In the embodiment of FIG. 10B, the bridging portion extends outwardly from the mask body 30 and also rearward, away from the general plane of the mask body, towards the user in use. The mask body and seal assembly combine to provide a cavity for surrounding the user's nose, or mouth or both. The rearward extension of the clip bridging portion increases the depth of the cavity provided by the mask assembly. For example, the depth D_(B) of the cavity provided by the assembly of FIG. 10B with a rearward extension of the clip bridging portion is deeper than the depth D_(A) of the cavity of the assembly of FIG. 10A with a clip bridging portion that does not extend rearward. The rearward extension of the bridging portion 50 of the embodiment of FIG. 10B spaces the second side of the seal 43 rearward from the perimeter or periphery of the mask body. For larger sized users, for example a user with a larger nose, a deeper internal cavity provided by the mask body and seal clip may reduce the likelihood of the user's nose touching an inside surface of the mask body compared to a mask assembly comprising a smaller seal 43. Extending the second side of the flexible seal 43 rearwards by providing a clip with a rearward extending bridging portion provides a deeper cavity to receive the user's nose compared to a mask assembly having a clip without a rearward extending bridging portion.

In the alternative embodiment of FIG. 10C, a deeper mask cavity is created compared to the embodiment of FIG. 10A by providing a deeper inner cushion and flexible seal for sealing against the user's face. The embodiments of FIGS. 10A and 10C each have the same shaped clip with bridging portion.

FIGS. 11A to 11C illustrate alternative clips with a bridging portion in the lower portion of the seal assembly for providing a ‘medium’ sized seal compared to other sealing assemblies. For example, the bridging portions 50 of the embodiments of FIGS. 11A to 11C have a smaller outward dimension compared to the bridging portions 50 of the embodiments of FIGS. 10A to 10C so that the seal 43 of the embodiments of FIGS. 11A to 11C are smaller than the seals of the embodiments of FIGS. 10A to 10C. And the bridging portions 50 of the embodiments of FIGS. 11A to 11C each provide a seal 43 that is larger than the seal of the illustrative embodiment comprising a clip with a bridging portion having a smaller outward dimension, or an embodiment comprising a clip without a bridging portion, for example the illustrative embodiment of FIG. 9C.

In the embodiment of FIG. 11A, an inner cushion 41 is located between the mask body 30 and the first side of the flexible seal 43, similar in concept to the aforementioned nasal mask illustrated in FIGS. 1-6 . A channel 66 is formed in the mask body by two spaced apart members 76 and 77. A side of the inner cushion 41 in contact with the mask body is received in the channel 66.

FIGS. 11B and 11C illustrate embodiments similar to the embodiment of FIG. 10A described above, with the inner cushion located between the clip 42 and the flexible seal 43. However the outward dimension of the clip bridging portion of the ‘medium’ seal assemblies of FIGS. 11B and 11C is smaller than the outward dimension of the ‘large’ clip of the embodiment of FIG. 10A.

Due to the smaller bridging portion of the clip of the medium seal assembly of FIG. 11B, the side of the inner cushion in contact with the clip may be reduced in cross section compared to the inner cushion of the large seal assemblies of FIGS. 10A to 10C. In the alternative embodiment of FIG. 11C, a channel for receiving the cushion in the seal assembly is formed by material of the flexible seal that contacts a user's face in use, and material of a second flexible seal 44 on the other side of the bridging portion 50. The second flexible seal 44 is discussed below.

One embodiment of the present invention comprises a packaged mask assembly product including a single mask body and a plurality of seal assemblies of different sizes for use with the single mask body. For example, a mask package may include a single mask body 30 and a first seal assembly 540, a second seal assembly 640, and a third seal assembly 740, as shown in FIG. 12 . The first seal assembly has a clip 542 and seal 543. The clip 542 does not have a bridging portion, the second side 5432 of the seal attached to the clip is not spaced outwards of the mask body when the seal assembly is attached to the mask body. For example, a portion of the material forming the seal 543 also forms a seal against the mask body. The mask assembly comprising the mask body 30 and the first seal assembly 540 may also include an inner cushion 541 located between the first side 5431 of the seal 542 and the mask body 30. The inner cushion is received in the channel 66 of the mask body 30. The mask assembly comprising the first seal assembly 540 is most suited to users with smaller facial features compared to other users.

Where the first seal assembly is not large enough for a particular user, that user may chose to use the second seal assembly 640. The second seal assembly has a clip 642 and seal 643. The clip 642 has a bridging portion 650 to space the second side 6432 of the seal attached to the clip outwards of the mask body when the seal assembly is attached to the mask body. The bridging portion has an outward dimension D_(m) to space the second side of the seal outwards from the mask body by a distance. The bridging portion 650 of clip 642 allows a larger seal to be used with the body 30 by comparison with the seal of the first seal assembly 540. For example, the seal 643 attached to clip 642 of the second seal assembly 640 may be taller and wider in places compared to the seal 543 of the first seal assembly 540.

The mask assembly comprising the mask body 30 and the second seal assembly 640 may also include an inner cushion 641. In the illustrated example, the inner cushion 641 is located between the first side 6431 of the seal 643 and clip 642. The inner cushion 641 is received in the channel 667 of the clip 642.

Where the second seal assembly is not large enough for a particular user, that user may chose to use the third seal assembly 740. The third seal assembly has a clip 742 and seal 743. The clip 742 has a bridging portion 750 to space the second side 7432 of the seal attached to the clip outwards of the mask body when the seal assembly is attached to the mask body. The bridging portion has an outward dimension D_(L) to space the second side of the seal outwards from the mask body by a distance. By comparison, the outward dimension of the bridging portion 750 of the third seal assembly 740 is larger than the outward dimension of the bridging portion 650 of the second seal assembly 640. The bridging portion 750 of clip 742 allows a larger seal to be used with the body 30 by comparison with the seal of the second seal assembly 640. For example, the seal 743 attached to clip 742 of the third seal assembly 740 may be taller and wider in places compared to the seal 743 of the second seal assembly.

The mask assembly comprising the mask body 30 and the third seal assembly 740 may also include an inner cushion 741. In the illustrated example, the inner cushion 741 is located between the first side 7431 of the seal 743 and clip 742. The inner cushion 741 is received in the channel 767 of the clip 742.

It can be seen from FIG. 12 that incorporating a bridging portion into the clip of a plurality of seal assemblies, each one with a different sized bridging portion, provides for a series of differently sized seal assemblies for use with a common mask body. A series of seal assemblies, each with a bridging portion with an increased outward dimension provides a series of increasing sized seal assemblies for use with a common mask body.

The seal of a seal assembly generally provides a flexible perimeter about the perimeter or periphery of the mask assembly. The seal surrounds an opening to the inside of the mask assembly. A second seal described as being larger than a first seal has a larger perimeter and opening than the first smaller seal. For example, the present invention may comprise a nasal mask package comprising a common mask body and a series of differently sized seal assemblies, each having a perimeter adapted to seal about a user's nose, the user's nose being received in an opening of the seal. Alternatively, the present invention may comprise a full face mask package comprising a common mask body and a series of differently sized seal assemblies, each having a perimeter adapted to seal about a user's nose and mouth, the user's nose and mouth being received in an opening of the seal.

Furthermore, a second seal described as being larger than a first seal not only has a larger perimeter and opening than the first smaller seal, but preferably also has a deeper seal assembly depth. The depth of a seal assembly is indicated in FIG. 12 by dimensions D₁, D₂ and D₃ for the three different sized seals illustrated. As shown, the depth of the seal assemblies increases for increasing seal sizes.

A large range of users can be accommodated by providing three different size mask seals for use with a common body. The three different size seals may conveniently be labeled as small, medium and large. A nasal mask suitable for a range of smaller users may have a seal height from the bridge of the nose to the philtrum area of around 45 mm. A nasal mask suitable for a range of medium sized users may have a seal height from the bridge of the nose to the philtrum area of around 54 mm. According to the present invention, the difference in height between the small seal and the medium seal is accommodated by the outward dimension of the bridging portion of the clip of the medium seal assembly. A nasal mask suitable for a range of larger sized users may have a seal height from the bridge of the nose to the philtrum area of around 58 mm. Similarly, according to the present invention, the difference in height between the small seal and the large seal is accommodated by the outward dimension of the bridging portion of the clip of the large seal assembly, the outward dimension of the bridging portion of the clip of the large seal assembly being greater than the outward dimension of the bridging portion of the clip of the medium seal assembly.

A series of differently sized seal assemblies may comprise a feature or features that are common to more than one seal assembly in the series. For example, a plurality of seal assemblies in a series of seal assemblies may each have the same or a similarly shaped nasal bridge region.

The present invention allows for a range of different types of seals to be used with a common mask body. For example, a common mask body may be used with a nasal seal assembly comprising a clip and seal for sealing around the nose of a user. The same mask body may also be used with a full face seal assembly comprising a clip and a seal for sealing around the nose and mouth of a user.

The seal of each seal assembly is attached to a first side of the seal assembly clip. A second side of the clip attaches to the common mask body. Each seal assembly clip has an identical or at least similar connection portion or second side for attaching to the common mask body. The clip of each seal assembly has a different first side to allow different types of seals to be used with the common mask body. The portion of the clip spanning between the first and second sides of the clip allows a different size or type of seal to be used with the common mask body. For example, the seal and first side of the clip of a full face seal assembly has a longer perimeter length than the seal and first side of the clip of a nasal seal assembly. The difference in perimeter lengths of the first sides of the clips of the full face and nasal seal assemblies is achieved by the clip of the full face seal assembly having bridging portion spanning between the first and second sides of the clip with a larger outward dimension than the clip of the nasal seal assembly. For example, the clip of the nasal seal assembly may have a bridging portion with a smaller outward dimension than the clip of the full face seal assembly, or the clip of the nasal seal assembly may not have a bridging portion, the second side of the seal of the nasal seal assembly not being spaced outwardly from the perimeter of the common mask body.

A range of different types of seals, each with a clip having a different first side allows many different types of seals to be used with a common mask body. For example the common mask body may be used with a cannula seal assembly, a nasal seal assembly, a mouth seal assembly and a full face assembly.

As described above, a sealing assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises a rigid clip having a bridging portion for spacing the second side of the flexible seal in contact with a user's face outwards from the perimeter of the mask body. The flexible seal is attached to a first side of the clip. A second side of the clip attaches to the mask body. The bridging portion of the clip spans between the first and second sides of the clip.

Preferably the seal assembly further comprises a second flexible seal 44 attached to the second side of the clip for forming a seal between the seal assembly 40 and the mask body 30, as shown in FIGS. 10A to 14B. The bridging portion 50 spans between a first seal 43 for forming a seal against a user's face, and a second seal 44 for forming a seal between the seal assembly and the mask body 30.

The first and second seals may be integrally formed, for example in an injection moulding process, the first and second seals integrally formed and joined together via a runner across or through the bridging portion. Alternatively, the first and second seals may be joined by overmoulding the seal material from the first flexible seal to the second flexible seal across the bridging portion as illustrated in FIGS. 15A and 15B. Alternatively, the first and second seals may be separately formed, for example by providing multiple insertion points, a multiple stage moulding process, or by a runner subsequently removed.

Various second seal configurations for sealing between the seal assembly and the mask body are illustrated in FIGS. 14A to 14D. As illustrated in FIG. 14A, the second seal 44 has a bearing surface 51 extending around the perimeter of the clip. The second seal bearing surface 51 faces a corresponding bearing surface 52 on the mask body. The seal bearing surface and the mask bearing surface are in contact when the seal assembly is attached to the mask body in a butting engagement. When the seal assembly 40 is attached to the mask body 30, the second seal 44 at the bearing interface is compressed so that a sealing interface is formed between the seal assembly and the mask body.

Preferably, the clip has a raised ridge 45 running around the inside perimeter of the clip. The second seal 44 is compressed when the clip is attached to the mask body by being squashed between the raised ridge 45 and the mask body bearing surface 52 when the seal assembly 40 is attached to the mask body 30.

To assist with creating a good seal between the seal assembly and the mask body, a continuous rim 53 may be provided on the seal bearing surface 51. The rim provides a small contact area in contact with the mask body bearing surface 52. The small contact area allows a relatively high compression of the rim, and therefore effective seal, for a relatively small seal assembly to mask body engagement force.

The alternative sealing arrangement illustrated in FIG. 14B comprises a seal that slides against a corresponding lateral member of the mask body during engagement of the seal assembly to the mask body. For example, a wall 77 forming a side of a channel 66 in the mask body for receiving the inner cushion as shown in FIG. 11A extends rearward to contact the second seal 44 when the seal assembly 40 is attached to the mask body 30. Preferably the second seal 44 comprises a raised rim 53 on the surface 51 that contacts the lateral member 77. The rim provides a small contact area in contact with the mask body bearing surface 52 in contact with the seal. The small contact area allows a relatively high compression of the rim, and therefore effective seal, for a relatively small seal assembly to mask body engagement force.

The alternative sealing arrangement illustrated in FIG. 14C comprises a lip 54 that bears against an end of a lateral member of the mask body 30. For example, a wall 77 forming a side of a channel 66 in the mask body for receiving the inner cushion as shown in FIG. 11A extends rearward to contact the lip 54 of the second seal 44 when the seal assembly 40 is attached to the mask body 30.

The alternative sealing arrangement illustrated in FIG. 14D is similar to the arrangement of FIG. 14B but includes two sealing rims 53 in sealing contact with a surface of the mask body.

The present invention has been described with reference to a nasal mask assembly. However, the present invention may equally be applied to other mask assemblies, for example full face masks that cover a user's nose and mouth.

Although certain preferred embodiments and examples have been discussed herein, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. In addition, while a number of variations of the invention have been shown and described in detail, other modifications, which are within the scope of this invention, will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art based upon this disclosure. It is also contemplated that various combinations or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the embodiments may be made and still fall within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed invention. Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present invention herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above, but should be determined only by a fair reading of the present disclosure, including the appended claims. 

We claim:
 1. An assembly for use as part of an apparatus for supplying a flow of respiratory gases to a user, comprising: an internal cavity bounded by a mask body and a mask seal assembly, the mask body comprising: an inlet configured to allow respiratory gases to flow into the internal cavity, a wall extending rearwardly toward a user in use, and vent holes configured to allow expired respiratory gases to vent from the internal cavity, at least one headgear extension extending from the mask body and configured for removable connection to a headgear; the mask seal assembly comprising a mask seal and a mask seal clip; the mask seal having a clip side shaped for attachment to the mask seal clip and a face side configured to abut and substantially seal against the contours of a user's face such that the internal cavity can maintain positive gas pressure; the mask seal clip extending around substantially the full perimeter of the mask seal assembly and configured to releasably attach to the mask body; the mask seal comprising a first silicone material and the mask seal clip comprising a second silicone material with a higher shore hardness than the first silicone material such that the mask seal clip is more rigid than the face side of the mask seal, the mask seal assembly further comprising a sealing lip extending transverse to the rearwardly-extending mask body wall such that, when the mask seal assembly is releasably attached to the mask body, the sealing lip bears against a rearward-facing end of the wall.
 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing lip extends radially inwardly from the mask seal clip toward a central flow axis of the internal cavity.
 3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing lip is formed from the first silicone material.
 4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing lip forms part of the mask seal and extends from the clip side of the mask seal.
 5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing lip has a forward face that bears against the wall and a backward face fully exposed to the positive gas pressure of the internal cavity.
 6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing lip has a first portion positioned radially inward of the rearward-facing end of the wall and a second portion positioned radially outward of the rearward-facing end of the wall such that forward and rearward faces of the first portion are both exposed to positive gas pressure in the internal cavity but only a rearward face of the second portion is exposed thereto.
 7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing lip has a base connected to or supported by the clip and a free end opposite the base.
 8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein when the mask seal assembly is attached to the mask body, the sealing lip has a forward face with a first portion adjacent the base and a second portion toward the free end that is radially inward of the rearward-facing end of the wall such that it is exposed to the positive gas pressure in the internal cavity.
 9. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the free end of the sealing lip extends away from the base and angles back toward the face of a user when the mask body and mask seal assembly are assembled.
 10. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the rearward-facing end of the wall contacts the sealing lip between the base and the free end.
 11. The assembly of claim 7, wherein, in use: the clip releasably attaches to a user-facing side of the mask body with a snap-type engagement at the perimeter of the mask seal assembly; the base of the sealing lip is seated near the snap-type engagement; the rearwardly-extending mask body wall forms a continuous rim around the perimeter of the mask body near the perimeter of the mask seal assembly; and the sealing lip extends across the snap-type engagement at the perimeter of the mask seal assembly to form a continuous seal against the mask body wall, thereby supporting consistent positive gas pressure in the internal cavity.
 12. The assembly of claim 1, the mask seal assembly further comprising a second seal spaced apart from the mask seal and attached to the mask seal clip, the second seal comprising the sealing lip.
 13. The assembly of claim 7, wherein when the mask seal assembly is attached to the mask body, the mask body wall extends rearwardly beyond the base of the sealing lip.
 14. The assembly of claim 7, wherein when the mask seal assembly is attached to the mask body in use, the mask body wall forces the sealing lip to tip back toward a user's face.
 15. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the sealing lip extends radially inwardly such that the free end extends beyond where that end bears against the mask body wall.
 16. The assembly of claim 7, wherein, when the mask seal assembly is attached to the mask body in use, the base of the sealing lip is positioned farther from a user's face than the free end of the sealing lip.
 17. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing lip is formed from the first silicone material.
 18. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the sealing lip extends from the mask seal.
 19. A seal assembly for a mask system, the seal assembly adapted for use with a mask body comprising: a tubular inlet that, in use, projects away from a user and is configured for connection to a gas supply conduit for providing a flow of gases at a therapeutic positive pressure for breathing by a mask user, vent holes configured to allow exhaled breath to be vented out from a positive pressure mask interior, a lateral member that generally follows the perimeter of the mask body around the tubular inlet and, in use, extends back toward the user, and at least one headgear extension extending from the mask body and configured for removable connection to a headgear; the seal assembly comprising: a sealing portion molded from a conformable silicone material and configured to contact a user's face on or around the nasal area, a clip attached to the sealing portion, formed from a material that is harder than the conformable silicone material of the sealing portion, the clip configured to releasably attach the seal assembly to the mask body, thereby establishing the positive pressure mask interior, and a sealing lip configured to bear against the lateral member, the lateral member and sealing lip extending in transverse directions.
 20. A mask system comprising the seal assembly of claim 19, the mask body having the tubular inlet, the vent holes, the lateral member, and the headgear extension, and the gas supply conduit, wherein the conduit is configured for connection to the mask body at the tubular inlet to direct therapeutic air flow to the positive pressure mask interior.
 21. The mask system of claim 19, wherein the sealing lip is configured to engage the lateral member such that an increase in air pressure within the positive pressure mask interior causes a sealing force between the sealing lip and the mask body to increase.
 22. The mask system of claim 19, wherein the sealing lip comprises a user-facing proximal surface and an opposite distal surface, the distal surface bearing against the lateral member when the mask system is assembled.
 23. The mask system of claim 21, wherein the lateral member engages the sealing lip on one face thereof and the opposite face thereof is fully exposed to the positive pressure mask interior.
 24. The mask system of claim 19, wherein the sealing lip extends inward toward a central axis of the tubular inlet.
 25. The mask system of claim 19, wherein the sealing lip and the sealing portion are molded from the same softer silicone material.
 26. The mask system of claim 19, wherein the mask body is constructed from a plastic material.
 27. The mask system of claim 26, wherein the plastic material is rigid and comprises at least one of polycarbonate, ABS, nylon, and acetyl.
 28. The mask system of claim 19, wherein the mask body and clip are configured for releasable engagement using a tongue and groove arrangement.
 29. The mask system of claim 19, wherein the sealing lip is resilient and extends radially inwardly by a length such that, when the mask body and seal assembly are joined, the lateral member forces the sealing lip to tip toward the user.
 30. The mask system of claim 19, wherein the sealing lip is positioned on the clip such that when the clip joins to the mask body, the lateral member protrudes proximally toward the user past a base of the sealing lip, thereby proximally displacing a free end of the lip to enhance a positive pressure seal for the mask interior. 